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‘Dukes of Hazzard’ Star John Schneider Honors Rick Hurst With Heartbreaking Tribute

John Schneider’s ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ tribute honors Rick Hurst, pictured here as Deputy Cletus Hogg with the cast smiling.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Sometimes, the characters you remember best weren’t the heroes behind the wheel but the guys you’d see rolling their eyes and shaking their heads when the dust settled. Rick Hurst was that guy for a whole generation of Dukes of Hazzard fans. The well-meaning, bumbling Deputy Cletus Hogg, who never quite got the best of Bo and Luke Duke, but sure made you smile while he tried.

Rick passed away last week at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 79. For a man whose TV persona was all frantic car chases and slapstick stakeouts, he went quietly, but the mark he left behind is anything but small.

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Ben Jones, better known to fans as Cooter, broke the news. Jones had been planning to see Hurst at Cooter’s Place, that Dukes-themed shrine in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. One more handshake line, one more chance for kids and grandkids to get a photo with the man in the flat-brim hat who made them laugh all those Saturday mornings. But Hurst pulled out of the appearance, telling Jones he wasn’t feeling well. A few days later, his passing hit like a left turn on a dirt road.

“When something so unexpected happens, it’s harder to process,” Jones said, not sugarcoating the gut punch. “I have known Rick for over 45 years, and there wasn’t a minute of that time that he didn’t leave me smiling or laughing.”

John Schneider, Bo Duke himself, dropped his own tribute that went beyond the stock Hollywood eulogies. “You were a remarkable force for humanity, sanity and comedy, my friend,” he wrote. “Heaven is a safer and more organized place with you in it. We’ll keep the race going and people laughing until we meet again.”

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If you ever wondered why fans still line up at these reunion shows, here’s why. Rick Hurst didn’t just show up, sign a photo, and disappear behind the velvet rope. He hung around. He remembered names. He talked about the show as if it were a family cookout you could come back to any time. And he played Cletus Hogg straight through reunion movies in ’97 and 2000, never mailing it in. Not every actor loves a role enough to carry it decades past its prime.

But Cletus wasn’t his only gig. Hurst cut his teeth on everything from The Doris Day Show to Sanford and Son, MAS*H, Gunsmoke, and Kojak. He was that face you knew, the guy who popped up for a scene, dropped a line that made you laugh, and walked off like he’d been part of the family all along. Hollywood calls those guys “character actors.” Real fans know they’re the ones who make you believe it all.

Born in Houston on New Year’s Day, 1946, Rick Hurst didn’t just talk about acting. He studied it, got degrees from Tulane and Temple, and learned from the best. He even passed that legacy on. His sons Ryan and Collin followed him into the business. Ryan’s got fans of his own now from Sons of Anarchy and The Walking Dead. That same grin runs in the bloodline.

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The official Dukes page said it best. “To fans, he was more than a character — he was family.” Some TV shows vanish when the credits roll. Some live on in dusty DVD box sets. But a few stay alive at meet-and-greets, signed hats, and reunion cons, fueled by the people who never stopped giving a damn about the fans.

So here’s to Rick Hurst. He might’ve wrecked a few patrol cars and fumbled every arrest, but he never once failed to do the real job. Make folks laugh and feel like they were in on the ride. The patrol car’s parked for good now, but somewhere up there, you just know he’s grinning under that flat-brimmed hat, keys still dangling in his hand.

Rest easy, Cletus. Hazzard County’s always got a place for you.

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